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Sydney Joslin-Knapp, Brandi Dale, Tony Hoogsteden, Ray Graetz, Rosie Rodriguez, Tim Brown, and Whitney Taylor with the assistance and oversight of resident artist Katherine Mann and student artist Emily Burkman are creating large-scale paintings on paper and canvas with splashes of acrylic paint, patterns, block prints, and more. Links
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Thursday, July 9, 2009, 4:26 PM
Pit Adventure Redux
![]() On Monday, July 6 2009, the Purple Picassos and Rodney's dancers went back to the Excelsior to make yet another crazy idea explode from the bowels of our minds (editor's note: ew?). The first time we threw paint into the pit, we were disgraced by the terrible color choice and ended with a splatter most easily described as a TON of baby vomit! (editor's note: I prefer sherbet colors...more appetizing) We could have dealt with it, but we preferred to make another splatter instead. In order for this to be successful we had to make some changes. This time we got blue, pink, and purple paint. Next we adjusted the throwing style. The first time we threw one at a time however we wanted. This time it was to be a true production where paint throwers are dancing with choreographed movements with the music. Lastly, Rodney and a female dancer were going to dance in the pit together. Unfortunately the female dancer had to work, so Rodney improvised. The throwing was a success on two levels. Rodney got some killer footage unlike any other. Also, the painters got some great coverage and got rid of the terrible pit of So, we decided to incorporate these puddles of unwanted paint into our work. We are splitting into three groups to work on each puddle to make it our own. We will then make the designs fade into the puddle on the ground where they will end. We will use the columns and the wall to make interesting three-dimensional effects as the spatters meld into the floor design. -Ray |